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Electricity changes from 1/6/21

Re: Electricity changes from 1/6/21

Postby Willow » Sun Nov 14, 2021 10:33 am

jpeg wrote:Just received the bill from Iberdrola for last month it is for 32 days and for 68 euros which is about half what I have normally paid and I have had the aircon on .



What tariff are you on .
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Re: Electricity changes from 1/6/21

Postby jpeg » Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:05 am

Supply is 9.2kw amd there is no name on the plan Suplier is Iberdrola through i-DE READES ELECTRICAL INTELIGENTES SAU Electricity used was 229KW TOTAL over 32 days billed by Iberdrola Clientes
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Re: Electricity changes from 1/6/21

Postby IanCollins » Wed Dec 01, 2021 11:10 am

We switched to Curenergia from the 1/6 as we were told this would be cheaper. However, even taking into account the increase in electricity cost, our bills have got more expensive. can I switch back to Iberdrola on a plan?
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Re: Electricity changes from 1/6/21

Postby jpeg » Wed Dec 01, 2021 11:19 am

Depends if you signed a contract
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Re: Electricity changes from 1/6/21

Postby Ireneinveraray » Thu Dec 02, 2021 1:02 am

I'm with iberdrola on the 8 HR cheap tarrif and my bills have also dropped. The bill I received yesterday €19 odd for the expensive time but the cheap rate was only €5 something. That, as well as the tax down to 10% and another 15% discount I arranged in the office, I'm delighted with my bill
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Re: Electricity changes from 1/6/21

Postby Willow » Thu Dec 02, 2021 8:45 am

Ireneinveraray wrote:I'm with iberdrola on the 8 HR cheap tarrif and my bills have also dropped. The bill I received yesterday €19 odd for the expensive time but the cheap rate was only €5 something. That, as well as the tax down to 10% and another 15% discount I arranged in the office, I'm delighted with my bill


How did you get the discount,,was it at an iberdrola office?
I’m thinking of going on the eight hour rate for evening heating.
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Re: Electricity changes from 1/6/21

Postby Ireneinveraray » Thu Dec 02, 2021 12:22 pm

Willow wrote:
Ireneinveraray wrote:I'm with iberdrola on the 8 HR cheap tarrif and my bills have also dropped. The bill I received yesterday €19 odd for the expensive time but the cheap rate was only €5 something. That, as well as the tax down to 10% and another 15% discount I arranged in the office, I'm delighted with my bill


How did you get the discount,,was it at an iberdrola office?
I’m thinking of going on the eight hour rate for evening heating.

Went into the office in guademar and asked for their best deal. He gave me some options, ie overnight, 8 hour etc. Offered me the 15% discount for a year. I've to go back to the office when the years up to see what deals they have. I'm on the eight hours, 3 in the morning when I do washing, ironing and heating/aircon and 5 in the evening, cooking, heating etc
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Re: Electricity changes from 1/6/21

Postby Mike B » Mon Sep 12, 2022 3:30 pm

Qnapper wrote:
LizzyW56 wrote:Qnapper - where did you find the rates? That is exactly what I am looking for etween so I can compare for myself.

I called them - they explained everything (in English) and all the different rates etc etc. For anyone who thinks it's a better deal think again.......... looks good on the face of it but (a) who can wait until the weekends to do their washing, ((b) cooking between 6pm - 10pm is really expensive (c) Watching the clock all day long is a waste of time.
As I stated if you feel that it would be better for you to change, go to their office or on line and request it. Simples

Me I'm sticking to Day/Night tariff.



Hi, could you tell me the kwh rates you are paying for the daytime/night time contract
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Re: Electricity changes from 1/6/21

Postby izzy b » Mon Sep 12, 2022 3:59 pm

Mike B wrote:
Qnapper wrote:
LizzyW56 wrote:Qnapper - where did you find the rates? That is exactly what I am looking for etween so I can compare for myself.

I called them - they explained everything (in English) and all the different rates etc etc. For anyone who thinks it's a better deal think again.......... looks good on the face of it but (a) who can wait until the weekends to do their washing, ((b) cooking between 6pm - 10pm is really expensive (c) Watching the clock all day long is a waste of time.
As I stated if you feel that it would be better for you to change, go to their office or on line and request it. Simples

Me I'm sticking to Day/Night tariff.



Hi, could you tell me the kwh rates you are paying for the daytime/night time contract



Hi there, just noticed you have replied to a topic that’s a year old, it may be different now.
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